Fri/27
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR
CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest
Ave., Portland; www.RedCross-
Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
BRUNSWICK FARMERS’ MARKET, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Town Mall, www.brunswickfarmersmarket.com. FREEPORT FARMERS’ MARKET, 1-5 p.m., Discovery park, L.L. Bean campus; www.freeportfarmersmarket. blogspot.com. RICHMOND FARMERS’ MARKET,
3:30-5:30 p.m., Richmond Riverfront. ART SHOW OPENING, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. “Is this my milk?”, show by people who have had experiences caring for a loved one with
Alzheimer’s disease. Monkitree,
263 Water St., Gardiner. 512-4679. ART SHOW PREVIEW, noon-3 p.m.,
10×10 Benefit Art Exhibit and Sale, benefits Arts are Elementary for arts programs in local schools. Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis Memorial
Library, Brunswick. ART RECEPTION AND SALE, 5-8 p.m., 10×10 Benefit Art Exhibit and
Sale, benefits Arts are Elementary for arts programs in local schools.
Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis
Memorial Library, and St. Paul’s
Parish Hall, Pleasant Street,
Brunswick. RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY
TOUR OF BATH, by reservation only.
$12/$7 children 5-12. 380-3806. BOWDOIN COLLEGE MUSEUM OF
ART OPEN HOUSE, 5:30-7 p.m., celebration to welcome fall exhibits at
Museum, and to open symposium
“Female Embodiment of the Visual
World; Woman’s Art of Contemporary China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.” BOOK SALE PREVIEW, 5 p.m.-7 p.m., for Friends of the Library (memberships available at the door.) Topsham Public Library, Topsham. 725-1727.
PERFORMANCES
INDOOR/OUTDOOR, 7:30 p.m.
Freeport Performing Arts Center, 30
Holbrook St., Freeport.Comedy about indoor cat who longs for the wild outdoors. $15 at the door/$10 in advance. 865-2220. www.fcponline.org. BONNIE RIDEOUT, FIDDLE 7:30 p.m., Scottish fiddle music. Studzinski Recital Hall, Bowdoin College.
Free. FILM FESTIVAL, Frontier Cinema, Ft.
Andross, Brunswick. Short film festival, runs through Oct. 6. Audience voting for best actor. Call Frontier for additional information, 725-5222.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
COMMUNITY WALK AT EATON
FARM, 3-4 p.m. Meet in parking lot at Eaton Farm for a walk on Back
River Trail. Rain or shine. Free. www.chewonki.org. LECTURE, 4:30 p.m., “Women
Artists in 20th Century China”, Julia
Andrews, Professor of Art at Ohio
State University. Kresge Auditorium,
Visual Arts Center, Bowdoin College.
Free and open to the public.
Sat/28
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR
CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest
Ave., Portland; www.RedCross-
Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
BATH FARMERS’ MARKET, 8:30 a.m.-noon, Waterfront Park, Commerical St., Bath; www.bathfarmersmarket.com. CRYSTAL SPRING FARMERS’ MARKET,
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Pleasant Hill Road, Brunswick; www.btlt.org. BOWDOINHAM FARMERS’ MARKET,
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Merrymeeting Grange, 27 Main St. WORLD IS GOING NUTS!, Noon-2 p.m. Bowdoinham, bring picnic.
Andrew Fiore, 666-8419. CHOCOLATE OWL POPS, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Make your own owl chocolate pop, $5 per pop, Wilbur’s of Maine, 174 Lower Main St.,
Freeport. 865-4071. SIP & STITCH, 10-11:30 a.m., Topsham Public Library, 25 Foreside
Road; learn to knit or crochet, work on latest project, check out library resources; 725-1727 or www.topshamlibrary.org. LINCOLN COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
CARNIVAL, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., children’s games, crafts, face painting, balloon animals, music, food, baked goods. Admission, monetary donation or items on donation list. www.lcasmaine.com. BOOK SALE, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Topsham
Public Library., Topsham. 725-1727. WW&F RAILWAY FALL FESTIVAL, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., steam train rides,
Model A truck rides, Model T railcar rides, games, pumpkin patch, pumpkin painting, Hallowell Community
Band. $7 adults, $6 seniors, $4 children under 12. 97 Cross Road,
Alna. 882-4193.
PERFORMANCES
INDOOR/OUTDOOR, 7:30 p.m.
Freeport Performing Arts Center, 30
Holbrook St., Freeport.Comedy about indoor cat who longs for the wild outdoors. $15 at the door/$10 in advance. 865-2220. www.fcponline.org. NOR’EASTER BARBERSHOP CHORUS, 7 p.m. “Those Were the Days” for Barbershop Society’s 75th anniversary. Methodist Church on
Church Rd. in Brunswick. $15/$12 seniors/$5 students. www.noreasterschorus. org. CHRISTIAN MINI-CONCERT, 6-7:30 p.m. “Heaven’s Blend Gospel
Group”. Public invited, convert free.
Coffee served. Pejepscot Terrace,
Brunswick. 504-2337. PETIT CHANTEURS, 5 p.m.
Renowned boys’ choir from Haiti’s
Holy Trinity Music School, Second
Congregational Church, Newcastle.
Freewill offering.
PUBLIC MEALS
BAKED BEAN & CASSEROLE SUPPER, 5-6 p.m., Edgecomb Congregational Church, 15 Cross Point Road; baked beans, homemade casseroles, salads, rolls, beverages, elegant desserts; $7, $3 kids under 12; edgecombchurch@gmail.com.
BAKED BEAN & MACARONI AND
CHEESE SUPPER, 5-6:30 p.m., First
Parish Congregational Church, 116
Main St., Yarmouth. Baked beans, cole slaw, hot dogs, mac and cheese, homemade pie. $8/$4 children. 846-3773. BEAN AND HAM SUPPER, 5-6 p.m.,
Lisbon Methodist Church, School
Street, Lisbon Falls. $7/$3 children
6-12. 353-6814. SINGING FOR THEIR SUPPER, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Taste of Brunswick, fundraiser for Midcoast Hunger Prevention Project. Brunswick Mall.
$22 advance, $25 at the door. BENEFIT DINNER/DANCE/AUCTION, 5-11 p.m., Spaghetti supper, all the fixings, raffle for lobster dinner for 8, benefits Jordon Welliver, age 16, who suffers from neuroblastoma cancer, American Legion Hall,
Congress Ave., Bath. Band “On the
Street” for dancing from 8-11 p.m.
Donations at the door. PUBLIC BAKED BEAN SUPPER, 5-6 p.m., Harraseeket Grange Hall. 3 kinds of beans, hotdogs, biscuits, homemade pies. $7/$3 children.
13 Elm St., Freeport. $865-3363. BAKED BEAN AND CASSEROLE
SUPPER, 4:30-6 p.m., featuring three kinds of beans, hot dogs, clam casserole, American chop suey, macaroni and cheese, along with various desserts. Bath Area
Senior Activity Center, 45 Floral St.,
Bath. 443-4937. WILLING HELPERS SUPPER, 4:30-
6:30 p.m., Chowder, great desserts.
Bailey Island Union Church, Rt. 24,
Harpswell. This is the correct date; a date published in the Anchor is incorrect. $10/$4 children. 833-
7356.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
PLANTS OF THE MAINE WOODS, 2 p.m., Wolfe’s Neck Woods State
Park, Freeport, meet at circle of benches. Weather will cancel. Free with park admission. 865-4465. SYMPOSIUM, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.,
“Female Embodiment of the Visual
World: Women’s Art in Contemporary China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong”,
Beam Classroom, Visual Arts Center, Bowdoin College. Free and open to the public.
Sun/29
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR
CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest
Ave., Portland; www.RedCross-
Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
BOOK SALE, 10 a.m-2 p.m., $3 brown bag special. Topsham Public
Library, Topsham. Benefits Friends of the Library. 725-1727. COLLEGE FAIR, 1 p.m.-3 p.m., University of Southern Maine, Costello
Sports Center, Gorham campus.
250 colleges and universities represented. Free. 780-5670. RECEPTION AND ARTIST TALK, 2-5 p.m. Mixed Media Embroidered
Work on view at Maine Fiberarts, 13
Main St., Topsham. 721-0678 CIDER SUNDAY, 1-3 p.m., bring your own apples and press your own cider, Bibby and Harold Alfond Children’s Garden, Coastal Maine
Botanical Garden, off Barters Island
Rd., Boothbay. Free with garden admission. 633-4333. PEMAQUID OYSTER FESTIVAL, noon-dusk, entertainment, river oysters, educational exhibits. Schooner
Landing, Damariscotta bridge.
Entrance to the festival is free.
Mon/30
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR
CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest
Ave., Portland; www.RedCross-
Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
Tue/1
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR
CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest
Ave., Portland; www.RedCross-
Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
Wed/2
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR
CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest
Ave., Portland; www.RedCross-
Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHILDREN’S NATURE PROGRAM, 4-5 p.m., Patten Free Library children’s room, run by KELT. “Groovy Gulf of
Maine” 4 years and older. Free. ARTIST’S DEMONSTRATION, 4 p.m.
Abbie Williams conducts an artist’s demonstration at 1st Wednesday
Art Walk, River Arts Studio, 241 US
Rt. 1 north. 563-1507.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
AFFORDABLE CARE ACT AND WHAT
IT MEANS FOR YOU, 6:30-8 p.m.,
Patten Free Library community room, Bath. Free.
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